How Not To Deal With College Stress Like An Amateur

Whether you are in college, just celebrated your 10-year reunion, or are prepping to send off your first born, the stress of surviving those eight (or more) semesters is enough to make anyone's heart race. Okay, pound. Balancing the pressure of grades, money, and your newfound social life is not exactly a walk in the quad. But, it also doesn't have to feel like the morning after your first kegger.

Thankfully, Teen Vogue has outlined just a few ways to deal with undergrad life. The magazine touches on how to deal with professors who make you cry and financial aid that, well, makes you sob. For instance, did you know you could apply for additional support even after accepting a financial package? And — (not so) shocker — sometimes roommates are a nightmare. But, there are smart ways of taking matters into your own hands when it comes to creating a happy living situation. Read on for more ways to face some of the most common college crises with a bit of upperclassmen finesse. (Teen Vogue)

The Fashion Institute of Technology treated its outgoing class to a double bill at this year's graduation ceremony: Both Bobbi Brown and Christian Louboutin took the stage to make commencement addresses. Brown, a "bonafide [beauty] tycoon with more than 40 stores and 1,000 counters around the world," Teen Vogue writes, read

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I’ve had a lot of jobs and a lot of attempts at formal education, but I didn’t have an internship until I was 25 years old — and it was a 10-hour-a-week commitment, at most. By that time, many of my peers had already framed their degrees and moved on to their second or third internships. It felt like they were read